> I did a quick look at this patch. The major problem with it is of
> course that it needs to be fixed for the recent extension-related
> changes. I transposed the .sql.in changes into additions to
> btree_gist--1.0.sql (attached), but haven't really sanity-checked
> them beyond checking that the regression tests pass. The same mods
> would need to be made in btree_gist--unpackaged--1.0.sql.
Fixed
> 1. oid_dist() returns oid ... really? Oid is unsigned. I'd be inclined
> to argue though that distance between Oids is a meaningless concept, so
Hmm, oid is often used as unsigned int.
> you should remove this not just mess with the result type. Anybody who
> actually wants to form a distance between Oids should have to cast them
> to an arithmetic type first. Let the user figure out how wraparound
> cases should be handled.
Distance between unsigned 32-bit integers could not be more than 2^32.
>
> 2. Beyond that, none of the distance routines have given any thought to
> avoiding overflow. For instance, dist_int2 had better return something
> wider than int2, and so on up. It looks to me like the internal gist
Just like other operations:
# select 32000::smallint + 32000::smallint;
ERROR: smallint out of range
> distance functions also suffer overflow risks, in that they tend to form
> the difference first (in the source datatype) and only afterwards cast
> to float8.
fixed
> 3. I was surprised that there wasn't a distance implementation for
> numeric. I suppose that this might be difficult to do without risking
> overflow in conversion to float8, though.
Exactly
> 4. I didn't much care for changing the result type of gbt_num_consistent
> from bool to float8; that's just messy, and I don't see any compensating
> advantage. I suggest you leave gbt_num_consistent and its callers
> alone, and add a separate gbt_num_distance routine that only handles the
> KNNDistance case.
Done
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